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Planning commission recommends Oak Crossing PUD to council, conditions include sewer hold and railroad fence

Broken Arrow Planning Commission · August 27, 2024
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Summary

The Broken Arrow Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the Oak Crossing planned‑unit development (PUD 1634 / BAZ 1633) with conditions requiring a fence along the railroad, clarified access, and a prohibition on building permits until the city addresses sewer capacity issues.

The Broken Arrow Planning Commission on an evening vote recommended approval of PUD 1634 and BAZ 1633 (Oak Crossing), a proposed 39.56‑acre single‑family subdivision that would allow up to 155 detached homes, subject to conditions aimed at protecting neighboring residents and ensuring infrastructure is ready.

Staff opened the public hearing and described the application as a planned‑unit development to permit single‑family housing with modified RS‑4 standards, detention ponds, walking trails and a 10‑foot buffer along the east boundary. Staff recommended approval subject to the property being platted. Developer representatives said the revised plan responds to prior council comments by reducing lots near the railroad and by adding green space,…

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